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Pebbles Jigsaw Puzzle Game

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After enabling piece rotation you can rotate a piece by double clicking/ tapping on it or pressing the space key while dragging the piece.

Pebbles Puzzle Details:

About: Pebbles are found in two locations – on the beaches of various oceans and seas, and inland where ancient seas used to cover the land. They can also be found in lakes, ponds and rivers. Beach pebbles and river pebbles are used for a variety of purposes, both outdoors and indoors. Outdoors, pebbles are often used for landscaping, construction and as decorative elements. Now that you know a bit more about these type of rocks, click start and put them back together piece by piece and solve today's new jigsaw puzzle. Have fun!

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